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Old 05-28-2007, 10:32 AM   #26
Staren
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OK stupid question time. Everyone jumped onto DNS problems without trying the obvious. You have soft reset the cable modem and router right? Sometimes it's that simple. Shut down all computers, then pull the power plugs from both the modem and router. Then give it a solid 20 count and plug the modem back in. Wait for the lights to come back on and for it to be ready. Then plug the router back in, wait for it to be ready. Then turn the computers back on. Thiis has fixed a lot of connection problems I've had that defy everything else.
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